Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter News Building Trustworthy AI Starts with Data Confidence, According to Protiviti Study MENLO PARK, Calif., Aug. 19, 2025 - AI success is built on strong data, with 69% of organisations that have high AI maturity saying they are “very confident” in their data capabilities. Effective governance, paired with data engineering, analytics and training people to use data responsibly, is a key lever in advancing AI maturity and improving the return on AI investment. That is a key finding… Survey From AI Exploration to Transformation - What AI Success Looks Like | AI Pulse Survey - Vol.1 Explore global trends in AI adoption, maturity & ROI. Learn what drives success, key challenges & how to scale AI effectively in Protiviti's AI pulse survey 2025. Leadership From Prototype to Powerhouse Kalabe Haile, Senior Manager of AI and Machine Learning at Protiviti. Kalabe doesn’t just build AI solutions—he creates momentum, transforming complex challenges into smart, scalable solutions. Leadership Chandrakant Kamble Chandrakant is an Associate Director in Protiviti Australia’s technology consulting practice with almost 20 years of experience focusing on cybersecurity and privacy. Chandrakant has significant knowledge in undertaking NIST CSF, NSW Cyber Security Policy, ASD’s Essential Eight, ISO 27001, APRA CPS234, AEMO AESCSF and PCI DSS implementations and assessments. He has extensive experience in… Client Story A client’s FP&A transformation: The shift from BPC to SAP analytics cloud planning At this year’s 2025 SAPinsider conference, we talked with organisations who are leveraging SAP Analytics Cloud Planning (SACP) to transform their financial planning and analysis (FP&A) processes. We were honored to present one client story that details the success companies are realising using SACP to migrate from legacy platforms like SAP’s Business Planning and Consolidation (BPC). Podcast Podcast | Cracking Encryption by 2030? – with Dean Kassmann of IonQ IonQ is poised to redefine the quantum computing landscape, projecting a staggering 80,000 logical qubits by 2030—potentially unlocking the power to crack encryption. NIST has us on a timeline to upgrade to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by 2035, so this 5-year gap may spell doom for cybersecurity. Of course, these machines will also revolutionise industries from finance to drug discovery to AI… Blogs 5 Strategic Questions to Guide a Successful Data Security Deployment Evolving data security threats, regulatory compliance requirements and data governance needs have organisations increasingly turning to Microsoft Purview. But with such a powerful and expansive platform, the biggest challenge often isn’t how to use Purview — it’s where to start. In Focus Trump’s ‘America-First‘ AI Action Plan will accelerate innovation. Ready? On July 23, the Trump administration outlined its comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) strategy that it says will secure global leadership, boost economic growth, ensure national security, and promote American values. America’s AI Action Plan was outlined in a 28-page report, and a trio of executive orders aimed to fast track construction of comprehensive data centers, promote the export of… Blogs Navigating Australia's Cybersecurity Obligations: SOCI, PSPF and the Essential Eight – A Strategic Guide for Government and Critical Infrastructure Organisations As Australia confronts an evolving and intensifying cyber threat landscape, public and private sector entities are under increasing pressure to fortify their cyber resilience. Central to this effort are three frameworks that define the country's cybersecurity foundation: the Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act, the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) and the Australian Cyber… Blogs Rethinking Grants Management Delivery in Australia’s Public Sector Fresh off the elections and under intense public scrutiny. government departments and public sector agencies must now deliver on hundreds of millions in funding commitments. The directive is clear: get the money out the door fast while delivering the intended outcomes. Under pressure to move quickly, agencies often sacrifice robust planning, coordination and accountability. Load More